Yale ERC050:
code 8976

Hydraulic pump motor vibrates bad but on occasions will work just fine. When code comes up thre is no lift
  • Posted 17 Jun 2014 23:31
  • Discussion started by robert1985
  • Georgia, United States
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If you have a wrench coming up with this code, there has occured and overcurrent.

There was an issue like a year ago with these trucks I heard.
Also there was released new software for this truck to solve this.

Contact your Yale dealer locally for an update of this software...
  • Posted 18 Jul 2014 04:21
  • Reply by Robb
  • Classified, Netherlands
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MODEL# ERC050VGN36TE084
SERIAL# A968N01785G
Is not the hour meter. A wench pops up along with this code
  • Posted 19 Jun 2014 01:40
  • Reply by robert1985
  • Georgia, United States
Robert,
Can you please supply a complete model no and ser/no, that code 8976 looks more like the hrs the truck has been in service

Nero
  • Posted 18 Jun 2014 07:15
  • Reply by NER045
  • North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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